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Average rating4.1
Sharpshooter Margaret Welty and alchemical apprentice Weston Winters form an unlikely team competing for glory in a magical fox hunt--while she wants to lure her mother home, Wes needs the prize money to support his family and his political aspirations.
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This is the kind of YA slow-burn romance fantasy you can read in a weekend and enjoy doing so. The writing doesnt ruin itself with purpose prose and the characters (although sometimes a little bland) are likable and feel real in their interactions. Took a chance with the cover, loved the read.
This was as beautiful as I expected it to be. The writing is extremely atmospheric, with many sentences just evoking unforgettable imagery and I'm so glad the author just stepped up from her wonderful writing in Down Comes the Night. We also have the grumpy sunshine trope here with Margaret being a very serious person, mostly because of her abandonment issues. She just wants her mother's love again and will do anything for it, even if she doesn't wanna kill the Hala in her heart. Wes feels happy go lucky on surface but is hiding a lot of insecurities and just wants to provide for his family. Their relationship is full of small and tender moments which was so endearing.
Overall I really loved this story. It made me smile and cry and feel all kinds of emotional. The only reason my review is short is because I've just not been in a good mood these days and don't feel upto writing something longer. But don't let my boring review stop you, go ahead and pick up this book to enjoy a lovely atmospheric romantic fantasy.
This book was alright. Loved the unique plot but it took me a while to get into the story and like the characters.
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